Materials Scientist
Innovation Leadership
Lead new materials compatibility and innovation by developing and advancing early-stage concepts that support PDI's future platforms and strategic priorities.
Combine technical expertise with consumer insights and market signals into actionable designs and solutions, using strong commercial and technical judgement.
Engage with suppliers, startups, and academic institutions to leverage external innovation, exploring novel materials and technologies that can enhance PDI’s current and future products.
Portfolio Management
Manage a balanced portfolio of opportunities across various time horizons, ensuring alignment with the Discovery & Innovation roadmap and maximizing long-term value.
Project Ownership and Execution
Assume full ownership of assigned innovation workstreams, managing project scope, timelines, and execution with a commitment to high-quality standards and successful handoffs to Product Development.
Rapid Prototyping and Experimentation
Design, build, and test prototypes through rapid iteration, allowing for swift learning and informed go/no-go decisions to evaluate scalability and feasibility.
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Collaborate closely with Discovery & Innovation scientists and engineers to seamlessly integrate packaging into early research, ensuring cohesive development workflows.
Risk Assessment and Mitigation
Identify and address technical, material, and regulatory risks early in the process, developing mitigation strategies to facilitate smooth downstream development.
Decision Support and Communication
Synthesize findings into comprehensive technical narratives that support portfolio decisions and effectively communicate insights and recommendations to stakeholders.
Qualifications
- BS in Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or related scientific discipline from an accredited program
- Advanced degree preferred but not required
- 3–6 years in materials engineering, materials development, or innovation-focused R&D
- Experience supporting early-stage research or feasibility work
- Exposure to regulated environments (FDA, EPA, medical device, pharma, or consumer healthcare)
- Experience with prototyping, testing, or concept evaluation